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Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home quotes

Amanda Grayson: What's the matter SpockSpock: I do not understand the question, mother.Amanda Grayson: You're half human Spock; the computer knows that.Spock: The question is irrelevant.Amanda Grayson: Spock, the retraining of your mind has been in the Vulcan way, so you may not be aware of your human feelings, but as my son, you have them, they will surface.Spock: As you wish, since you deem them of value, however, I cannot find my answers here.Amanda Grayson: Where must you go?Spock: To earth, to offer testimony.Amanda Grayson: You do this for friendship?Spock: I do it because I was there.Amanda Grayson: Spock, does the good of the many outweigh the good of the one?Spock: That would be a logical argument.Amanda Grayson: Then you stand here alive because of a mistake made by your flawed, feeling, human friends. They have sacrificed their futures because they felt that the good of the one, you, was more important.Spock: Humans make illogical decisions.Amanda Grayson: (Proudly) They do, indeed.

The cast and crew of Star Trek wish to dedicate this film to the men and women of the spaceship Challenger whose courageous spirit shall live to the 23rd century and beyond...
[Opening dedication text]

Sarek: Klingon justice is a unique point of view, Mr. President. Genesis was perfectly named-- the creation of life, not death. The Klingons shed the first blood while attempting to possess its secrets.Klingon Ambassador: Vulcans are well-known as the intellectual puppets of this Federation.Sarek: Your vessel did destroy U.S.S. Grissom. Your men did kill Kirk's son. Do you deny these events?Klingon Ambassador: [proudly] We deny nothing. We have the right to preserve our race.Sarek: You have the right to commit murder?

Pavel Chekov: Cloaking device now available on all flight modes.James T. Kirk: I'm impressed; that's a lot of work for a short voyage.Pavel Chekov: We are in enemy wessel, sir. I do not wish to be shot down on the way to our own funeral.James T. Kirk: Good thinking. Engine room. Report, Mr. Scott.Montgomery Scott: We're ready, sir. I've converted the dilithium sequencer into something a little less primitive. And, Admiral, I have replaced the Klingon food packs. They were giving me a sour stomach.

Spock: Excuse me. Weren't those a birthday present from Dr. McCoy?James T. Kirk: And they will be again. That's the beauty of it. [to the Antique store owner] How much?Antique store owner: Well, they'd be worth more if the lenses were intact. I'll give you one hundred dollars.James T. Kirk: Is that a lot?